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5
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stocks that have a consistent history of paying high dividends
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6
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stocks of large, well-established corporations with a solid record of profitability (ex. IBM, Coca-Cola)
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selling stock borrowed from a broker that must be replaced at a later time
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a type of stock that pays a fixed dividend and carries no voting rights
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11
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a summary of a corporation's financial results for the year and prospects for the future
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a prolonged period of falling stock prices; general feeling of investor pessimism
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the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell a commodity or stock for a specified price within a specified time period
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stocks in corporations that reinvest their profits into the business so that if can grow (these pay little to no dividends)
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16
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a rise in the general level of prices
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contracts to buy and sell commodities or stocks for a specified price on a specified date in the future
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a technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
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the chance that an investment's value will decrease
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